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Professor Emeritus Charged With Meth Distribution

A professor emeritus of voice and opera at the University of Iowa has been indicted on charges of distributing methamphetamine...

They’re Everywhere! The Pervasiveness of Threatening Groups

Do people exaggerate the presence of certain groups that are seen as threatening? In today’s Academic Minute, Cornell University’s Jacqueline...

Service With a Smile

A survey of how students feel doing business with nonacademic departments across campus reveals eight actions for clarifying expectations and improving service.

No Paywall for Taxpayer-Funded Research, U.S. Declares

White House mandates free, immediate public access to government-funded research. Many open-access advocates celebrate the decision, but some scholars wonder who will fund the policy.

Mergers in Japanese Academe

Talks between two top universities fuel speculation that a new government grant program will spur others to consider joining forces.
Opinion

Equity Gaps Are an Expensive Problem

Colleges have both a moral and a financial stake in closing gaps in student outcomes across racial and ethnic groups, Haroon Atcha writes.

Diversifying California’s Doctors

A new program seeks to create a pathway from California community colleges to medical schools. Advocates hope it will lead to a more diverse population of doctors and address acute physician shortages in some parts of the state.

Do Threatening Groups Seem Omnipresent? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Jacqueline Rifkin, assistant professor of marketing at Cornell University, asks if we exaggerate the presence...